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Tameer enters Ajman with Al Ameera Village
- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, May 22 - 2005 at 11:47
- PRESS RELEASE
Tameer Holdings recently announced the development of a USD 300m residential and commercial project in Ajman.
With rapid development in Ajman, Tameer will now add on to the emirate's growth with the development of "Al Ameera Village". Ideally located on the Emirates Ring road, only 15 minutes from Dubai, the project will consist of 50 traditionally designed residential buildings, hotel apartments, commercial areas and a shopping mall. The mall will be a major attraction with unique features including a 500 meter board walk surrounded with gardens, water fountains, coffee shops, restaurants and other facilities, designed to reflect the old "Turath" concept.
Commenting on Tameer's latest project, Omar Ayesh, President of Tameer Holdings declared that, Tameer started its journey of building landmark projects such as the "Princess Tower", currently being registered with the Guinnies Book of Records as the tallest residential tower in the world. This is in addition to "Al Ameera", the tallest tower in Sharjah. In light of the dynamic growth of Ajman, we are poised to enter Ajman's growing property market with the unique Al Ameera project."
"Being a freehold property, Al Ameera Village will be available to investors from all nationalities. The project will provide investors with excellent facilities in a superb location. Furthermore the development will enhance the flow of foreign direct investment into the UAE real estate market," he added.
Apart from the architecturally rich buildings, Al Ameera Village will include functional aspects including spacious streets and side walks, convenient parking spaces and more amenities.
In addition to major residential and commercial projects, Tameer undertook the development of the Emirates Industrial Area in Umm Al Quwain, With focus on building a highly functional industrial environment, the project was sold as fast as it was announced.
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